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[laughter] of your generation would have you had the education and the opportunity? >> i happen to grow up in afghanistan and fortunately got to see the final few years of an era of what many afghans now would call the golden era. i remember how startled if i was when i told somebody in france that was from afghanistan and they had no idea where it was it had never heard of it. i feel privileged i got to live in that period didn't retrospect before the taliban, drug-trafficking, t aliban and, and it was culture and influx of modernization and i will go overboard but it was making its way and to see if it was a great place to grow up the sounds funny but it was from my perspective and don't mistake that and it was a poor country even than so i think if i was born a girl i certainly would have been educated my mother was vice principal of a very large high-school and there version many professional women in the family so i don't think it would have been a problem. we need to get back to those days and that is one of the key things of the future of the afghanistan is th
[laughter] of your generation would have you had the education and the opportunity? >> i happen to grow up in afghanistan and fortunately got to see the final few years of an era of what many afghans now would call the golden era. i remember how startled if i was when i told somebody in france that was from afghanistan and they had no idea where it was it had never heard of it. i feel privileged i got to live in that period didn't retrospect before the taliban, drug-trafficking, t aliban...
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. >> there is a way around it let's go to genesis of it, when is education, do more education on nutrition, the most people in our business are doing that now, many restaurants where we're posting nutritional information we trying to educate, yet still let our guests retain their choice. neil: you have to do those calorie counts on your menu. >> absolutely. neil: have you a lot of delicious things, i can figure out that if i'm going to get the double stuffed baked potato, i am not eating a salad. but, where do we draw the line between helping people and baby sitting? >> well, i think it is not only part of education, and moderation. neil: but food stamp recipients are not getting that maybe government says, if you use these food stamps to get bad stuff, it will make your condition worse, and you will get more dependant on this stuff that is not helping you or us that is not helping anyone what do you say? >> well, it is the aproach to restrict or pla mandate what thy can or cannot buy is not right way to go about it maybe breaking it more to educational selects, where we help foods on food
. >> there is a way around it let's go to genesis of it, when is education, do more education on nutrition, the most people in our business are doing that now, many restaurants where we're posting nutritional information we trying to educate, yet still let our guests retain their choice. neil: you have to do those calorie counts on your menu. >> absolutely. neil: have you a lot of delicious things, i can figure out that if i'm going to get the double stuffed baked potato, i am not...
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as an educator i joined the team to oversee the portfolio of education and was given the opportunity to implement the country's education strategic plan over the southwest provinces. additionally i was given the national action plan for women and control of two female engagement teams which were marines trained to interact with the population of women because of the pashi culture, the males were not allowed to interact with the women. in order obviously to ensure communities stay strong you have to not only address the men, but you absolutely need to address the women. so we created the female engagement team. with our interagency partners, the u.s. department of state, danish and british governments and of course the afghans, additionally we reached out to the private sector for partnerships, and not for profits to deliver things that we weren't capable of delivering or to cover gaps that arose as we implemented the plan. we implemented the plan through 17 teams through helman and our two female engagement teams. this is actually just scrolling pictures. sometimes a picture says a t
as an educator i joined the team to oversee the portfolio of education and was given the opportunity to implement the country's education strategic plan over the southwest provinces. additionally i was given the national action plan for women and control of two female engagement teams which were marines trained to interact with the population of women because of the pashi culture, the males were not allowed to interact with the women. in order obviously to ensure communities stay strong you...
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and education in particular, the soft bigotry of low expectations hurt these children for decades, and there needs to be course correction. somebody like this guy is trying to take a stand, i admire him. >> you should tweet that phrase out. >> took it from somebody else. >> was a guy i know -- megan evers, malcolm evers brother, paid money to go on the republican ticket and sift off votes from the democrats. >> you're bringing it up why? to denigrate this man's brave -- >> louisiana has a history of doing this. >> and you democrats never do a horrible thing. created the kkk. >> we did not create the kkk. >> republicans? >> i would say most of the people that created the kkk vote republican. >> i would say it was created by democrats. >> this is worse than beckel. >>> there was a nice piece on hannity, but we don't have time to play it. you should watch hannity more often so you don't miss things like this. >>> almost a decade since we heard from ron burgundy, i mean bob beckel. >> just doing my workout. >> you asked me to come by. >> i am going to grab this shirt. watch out for the gun
and education in particular, the soft bigotry of low expectations hurt these children for decades, and there needs to be course correction. somebody like this guy is trying to take a stand, i admire him. >> you should tweet that phrase out. >> took it from somebody else. >> was a guy i know -- megan evers, malcolm evers brother, paid money to go on the republican ticket and sift off votes from the democrats. >> you're bringing it up why? to denigrate this man's brave --...
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our special correspondent for education, john merrow, joins us now. john, still in the picture for us about this what report sees as a problems with training teachers, what kinds of things does it say aren't being done well? >> it argues that teacher -- most teacher training institution don't take training seriously, as if it's not really their mission to train teachers that they look at teachers should be a clean slate ready to go in and treat each class as a unique experience. and there for when they go in to their first year of teaching they're inadequately prepared. report is talking about 200,000 men and women who come out of teacher training every year and teach one and a half million kids during that first year. we also know that quite often first year teachers are put with disadvantaged kids. it's a double whammy if they're not well prepared. the report gives stars to -- there are 608 institutions that participated or that involved. only four got four stars which is the top score. only four out of 608 got four stars for their programs. and 162
our special correspondent for education, john merrow, joins us now. john, still in the picture for us about this what report sees as a problems with training teachers, what kinds of things does it say aren't being done well? >> it argues that teacher -- most teacher training institution don't take training seriously, as if it's not really their mission to train teachers that they look at teachers should be a clean slate ready to go in and treat each class as a unique experience. and there...
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we spend twice as much today, per-capita, on public education as in 1970. test scores are lower. inputs are irrelevant. it is the output. what is important is what happened in the senate. there was a proposal to say that the path to citizenship can only begin when you know that you have 100% security at the border and 90% interdiction. that failed to happen. i say without an effective measure of output, you cannot have immigration reform. >> i would like to see the input-output used as well on defense, where we have doubled the budget in the past 10 years. >> touching a dollar of defense somehow threatens american security. gallup asked one question, would you allow illegal immigrants to become citizens after a long waiting period, if they paid taxes, if they learned english and passed a criminal background check? 87% approve of this. including a 86% of republicans. republicans can oppose this and really make themselves the whigs of american politics. >> if this does not get through this year or very soon, republicans -- and lindsey graham said it -- they will be walking themselv
we spend twice as much today, per-capita, on public education as in 1970. test scores are lower. inputs are irrelevant. it is the output. what is important is what happened in the senate. there was a proposal to say that the path to citizenship can only begin when you know that you have 100% security at the border and 90% interdiction. that failed to happen. i say without an effective measure of output, you cannot have immigration reform. >> i would like to see the input-output used as...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ - hi, neighbor. it's me, tigey. daniel's being a sleepyhead this morning. you want to go wake him up? let's go. (daniel snoring softly) ready? let's say, "wake up, daniel tiger." wake up, daniel tiger. (
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peacefully protesting, calling for a lowering of the bus fares calling for more investment in education and health. incredible scenes that are playing out here. the peaceful protesters outweigh the violent ones. they are flooding into this main avenue and it is after 9 p.m., easily going into 20,000 people in the main avenue here. , theese protesters government seems to have been caught off guard. how has it been responding? >> the president came out early today and said that she respects peaceful or tests and said this is part of joining the dynamics of brazilian democracy. that was earlier today. that clearly did not stop these protesters today. as theaining speed night is wearing on and the days are going on. there is a lot of politicians that do not quite know how to react to all of this. they are watching this afar. the mayor and the governor of sÃo paulo where the heart of these protests are happening have not really articulated how they expect to enter in a real dialogue to end this. the protesters are not waiting. a little after 9 p.m. and people are right now flooding in downt
peacefully protesting, calling for a lowering of the bus fares calling for more investment in education and health. incredible scenes that are playing out here. the peaceful protesters outweigh the violent ones. they are flooding into this main avenue and it is after 9 p.m., easily going into 20,000 people in the main avenue here. , theese protesters government seems to have been caught off guard. how has it been responding? >> the president came out early today and said that she respects...
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>> i think the burden falls on educators to educate people about the meaning and value of education. i'm not sure we've done a good enough job making that case as well as we could. >> suarez>> brown: you're blaming yourself and others? >> i think educators play a role in it. we need to remind the world that what makes a person successful are not the things that get you a job the day you graduate. i knew almost no one at 40 or 50 who did the same thing they did when they got out of college. but when people end up being able to lead successful and creative lives is because they had a broad range of skills that they were able to use in versatile and opportunistic ways as life unfolded. so you shouldn't prepare yourself too narrowly. you think you're being prudent but it's penny-wise and pound foolish. better to develop more parts of yourself, more different skills and abilities to be prepared for the chances of life. >> brown: but that's still a hard case to make for many people. >> especially in a time of economic hardship. >> brown: huge debt people come out of college with. >> yup. a
>> i think the burden falls on educators to educate people about the meaning and value of education. i'm not sure we've done a good enough job making that case as well as we could. >> suarez>> brown: you're blaming yourself and others? >> i think educators play a role in it. we need to remind the world that what makes a person successful are not the things that get you a job the day you graduate. i knew almost no one at 40 or 50 who did the same thing they did when they...
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during the 13 hours, he educated the public a lot about how the drones were being used in his focus was on american citizens and particularly here in the united states. i think that our concern should be about innocent people who are being killed anywhere in the world read and in terms of not just innocent people but people who are being killed instead of being captured. because we should be capturing people. we should be giving them a fair trial. the fact that we suspect them of being terrorists does not mean that they are terrorists and is very concerned going back to the president's speech got referencing that the policies of this administration have been to capture and not kill because that is just not true. unlike the almost thousand people who are captured and put into guantÁnamo bay, the alternative has been to kill them instead of capture them. so it is unfortunate, i think, that the obama administration has not been capturing people and when you bring up the case of the man who is captured, his father's been on u.s. television. not on mainstream television. but on some very fa
during the 13 hours, he educated the public a lot about how the drones were being used in his focus was on american citizens and particularly here in the united states. i think that our concern should be about innocent people who are being killed anywhere in the world read and in terms of not just innocent people but people who are being killed instead of being captured. because we should be capturing people. we should be giving them a fair trial. the fact that we suspect them of being...
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we've had enough of the injustice. >> i want education. i want good hospitals and not a football stadium, for god's sake. >> hundreds of thousands of people are expected to join the protests in some 80 cities, including rio de janeiro. >> there seems to be a lot of pent-up anger, directed more towards what is at the root of -- explain to us what is at the root of the protests. >> it's a country with high taxes and a crumbling infrastructure, and many people here blame that on the politicians, say that corruption has resulted in very little progress in the supposed improvements in infrastructure here. also, inflation over the last year or so is definitely creeping up, so things like the rise in the bus fares were very much noted by the people. meanwhile, brazil is showing off to the world, saying "look at us." is about to host the world cup next year and the olympics in 2016, and that is what pushed people over the edge. saying, "hang on, things are not quite as bright as the government is portraying. >> it certainly does not look peaceful.
we've had enough of the injustice. >> i want education. i want good hospitals and not a football stadium, for god's sake. >> hundreds of thousands of people are expected to join the protests in some 80 cities, including rio de janeiro. >> there seems to be a lot of pent-up anger, directed more towards what is at the root of -- explain to us what is at the root of the protests. >> it's a country with high taxes and a crumbling infrastructure, and many people here blame...
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well, we double the per capita spending on education in the last 30 years, and test scores have gone down. inputs are irrelevant. what matters is output. and that's the key issue here. the cornyn amendment says the path to citizenship begins when we know that we have 100% awareness of the border and 90% interdiction. it doesn't start otherwise. what this does -- >> not a matter of what resouerss you put in, it's the results that you get. >> you've got to mesh sure a that you've actually stopped the river and you've turned it into a trickle. what the argument of the others is in the corker amendment is know that's going to be a goal. a goal is meaningless. it's got to to be a guarantee. i think it ought to hinge entirely on that. if it's a goal, i would oppose the bill. if it's going to be a requirement that you don't start the path until you have 100% awareness and 90% interdibs as the gang of eight had promised us a month or two alge, i would say if it doesn't have that, i would oppose that. >> kirsten, is that a problem? >> is what a problem? moo the idea of not a goal but -- >> i
well, we double the per capita spending on education in the last 30 years, and test scores have gone down. inputs are irrelevant. what matters is output. and that's the key issue here. the cornyn amendment says the path to citizenship begins when we know that we have 100% awareness of the border and 90% interdiction. it doesn't start otherwise. what this does -- >> not a matter of what resouerss you put in, it's the results that you get. >> you've got to mesh sure a that you've...
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millions of children in school are getting educated. tremendous progress in the field of healthcare. maternal mortality has dramatically dropped. under the age of five mortality, infant mortality -- those things have improved, so there is some foundation upon which to build. we are going to enter at some point into some form of negotiation with the insurgents, and again, these things have to be built upon. they could be easily lost. >> this is world refugee day. you write about it. it is very personal to you. what was it like for your family moving from a and a stand to america as refugees? >> i consider my family one of .he luckiest i wish all refugee families had the luck we did. i do give thanks for the chance i was given to come to the united states and build a life or myself, but milk -- millions of refugees around the world do not have the same luck that i did. 45 people now are displaced, 3 million people more than the year before. every four seconds -- every four seconds and 2012, somebody became newly displaced. it's a massive
millions of children in school are getting educated. tremendous progress in the field of healthcare. maternal mortality has dramatically dropped. under the age of five mortality, infant mortality -- those things have improved, so there is some foundation upon which to build. we are going to enter at some point into some form of negotiation with the insurgents, and again, these things have to be built upon. they could be easily lost. >> this is world refugee day. you write about it. it is...
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we can't have those kids getting educated. the majority of those are girls schools, the same organization that just a few weeks ago poisoned little girls going to school to prove the point that they didn't believe that girls should be able to get an education. it's hard to understand why the president thinks that is the right cause of action with no preconditions about what that negotiation should even look like. including, by the way, supporting girls schools, and opening this dialogue up. i think it empowers all the wrong messages in afghanistan that says, hey, the americans are punching out, we don't really care what happens to the women there, we're going to negotiate, so we can check the box and go home, i think this could be a stain on our national character if we don't get a handle on this early on. >> i think he hit on something that's pretty important here. we've already given them a timetable for our leaving here. does this not put us in a position of weakness in terms of any negotiating power we might have? >> when
we can't have those kids getting educated. the majority of those are girls schools, the same organization that just a few weeks ago poisoned little girls going to school to prove the point that they didn't believe that girls should be able to get an education. it's hard to understand why the president thinks that is the right cause of action with no preconditions about what that negotiation should even look like. including, by the way, supporting girls schools, and opening this dialogue up. i...
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plus a republican congressman suggested that schools need to educate children what men and women can bring to the marriage. hear what he said and what may be driving the reaction. >> new claims about what caused one of the worst airline crashes in history. we'll speak to dr. michael boden who performed occupancies on the victims of flight twa 800. we'll ask him if he believes there was a cover up. >> they set up video surveillance in my hangar and found that three fbi agents from another office entered the hangar for purposes unknown. >> we were told there were more fbi agents. >> did they ever tell you who they were? >> no. wow! whoa! but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite hmb. along with protein, ensure helps rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! >> we are awaiting the off
plus a republican congressman suggested that schools need to educate children what men and women can bring to the marriage. hear what he said and what may be driving the reaction. >> new claims about what caused one of the worst airline crashes in history. we'll speak to dr. michael boden who performed occupancies on the victims of flight twa 800. we'll ask him if he believes there was a cover up. >> they set up video surveillance in my hangar and found that three fbi agents from...
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there is no investment in education or health. protests started over two weeks ago in sÃo paulo with people calling for a lowering of the bus fare, which is just been increased. now these protests are spreading all over brazil and into some confederation cup host cities. >> demonstrators chanted, no violence, we need to change brazil. with tensions rising, police opened fire. teargas lead to more than two hours of street battles with some football fans caught up in the scuffle. >> the same kind of violence we see in turkey these days. you take public space, you give it to private people. and people peacefully demand the rights, they get sprayed in the face. >> police say they were enforcing a security zone around the stadium as part of the for regulations for all matches. -- fifa regulations for all matches. bystanders at a nearby station caught up in the chaos with some overcome from the teargas. others reacted with fury. >> rio de janeiro is living in an undeclared civil war. this is the truth. prepared for the world cup or oly
there is no investment in education or health. protests started over two weeks ago in sÃo paulo with people calling for a lowering of the bus fare, which is just been increased. now these protests are spreading all over brazil and into some confederation cup host cities. >> demonstrators chanted, no violence, we need to change brazil. with tensions rising, police opened fire. teargas lead to more than two hours of street battles with some football fans caught up in the scuffle. >>...
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human rights activist that there may be too many concessions made to the taliban on women's rights and education. nothing will happen fast. >> we do not anticipate this problem -- process will be easier quick but we must pursue it. in parallel with our military approach and in the meantime we remain fully committed to our military efforts to defeat al qaeda and to support the afghan national security forces. >> there have been 444 british dead. almost all of them killed between 2006 and 12 and helmand. politicians and military leaders agree it is time to talk. >> have long argued that we need to match the security response in afghanistan where our troops do fantastically important work and the program is on track three we have to match that with a local process to make sure that as many people as possible give up violence, give up armed struggle. >> that has been no call for cease-fire. the war would not end with these talks that these talks could end the war. today could mark the beginning of the end of afghanistan's long torment. , dustyten's long campaign and the deserts of helmand draws to a
human rights activist that there may be too many concessions made to the taliban on women's rights and education. nothing will happen fast. >> we do not anticipate this problem -- process will be easier quick but we must pursue it. in parallel with our military approach and in the meantime we remain fully committed to our military efforts to defeat al qaeda and to support the afghan national security forces. >> there have been 444 british dead. almost all of them killed between 2006...
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people demanding things like better education and better health. the reason they are doing that is because the country has improved so much. there's more people in the middle class and in fogs demand a higher class of living. he said we will not have any marches on the world cup, period. michael. >> thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> nay to handing over security duties. we'll take you live to kabul, up next. >>> welcome back. the u.s. planning to hold talks now with the taliban. confirmation coming just today. this is after afghan forces took over security responsibilities for their own country. >> it's just the most recent war. these talks with the taliban something many americans might find a bit surprising. what does this say about the u.s. position and the taliban. >> reporter: the taliban's position is they're winning this war. so far there is no clear cut winner and the outcome will probably surface clear down the road. today the taliban sounding very confident in their first press conference in a long time in their new office. this is w
people demanding things like better education and better health. the reason they are doing that is because the country has improved so much. there's more people in the middle class and in fogs demand a higher class of living. he said we will not have any marches on the world cup, period. michael. >> thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> nay to handing over security duties. we'll take you live to kabul, up next. >>> welcome back. the u.s. planning to hold talks now with...
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we started out by giving our kids a good chance at an education. to hirend opportunity axa's education so students are ready for tomorrow's job market. to become a nation of builders again, we need to fix our tax code. if we clear out all of these loopholes and make the tax code fair it is going to make it easier to understand, we will be creating more incentives to bring jobs home, and keep our resources here in america. a host: john boehner before the national association of manufacturers. this headline from "the -- this editorial from "the wall street journal" -- joseph on our twitter page has this comment -- logan is on the phone from las vegas on our independent line. caller: good morning. the newuld not be normal. i am a young student at the academy at canyon springs high school. a i personally believe we all need to sit down, the president and all of the heads, senator minority andother majority leaders, we should be protecting our american citizens. arehree younger brothers technically in a $100,000 worth of debt. we need to come back and w
we started out by giving our kids a good chance at an education. to hirend opportunity axa's education so students are ready for tomorrow's job market. to become a nation of builders again, we need to fix our tax code. if we clear out all of these loopholes and make the tax code fair it is going to make it easier to understand, we will be creating more incentives to bring jobs home, and keep our resources here in america. a host: john boehner before the national association of manufacturers....
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some of these are valid and you should be trained at a higher level agents are better educated or better trained are older than your average city city police officer but that doesn't mean that there's absolutely no flaws and how the human beings who staff the f.b.i. go about their actions that some really unbelievable and we know from the address of schwarz case that there have at least been some incidents where outsiders have come to office you conclusions from the f.b.i. and it's really hard to believe that human beings with all of their flaws even at a federal level or engage in no mistakes whatsoever so no i mean overall our the f.b.i. agents are working at a higher level than a city police officer probably at least most cities but at a perfect level no nobody operates at a perfect level that's not believable so finally j.v. what's been happening here for something watching over the f.b.i. . what is happening is that is really what happens. but the m. basically agencies should not be investigating the cells and the i often agent is engaged in the shooting the f.b.i. should not be a l
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towards president dilma rousseff government such as what day defined as the poor conditions of the education and heard your systems president rousseff started that she was impressed with the demonstrations which according to her are taken into account by her government says they represent the country has a working democracy however protesters have decided to remain on the streets and organize your rallies until definitive solution to day concerns is found. don't forget you can always head to r.t. dot com for more pictures and videos of the protest in the first rally to the violent storm which is gathering now i saw just a click away. now one of the men who signed a letter to president obama has done today the mcallen academic at the university of london he says that letting prisoners have a traditional process is the only way to end hunger strike which has dragged on there for nearly six months there are. operating in guantanamo but those who are really operating on the instruction of military personnel and conducting procedure is really unlawful by international law the force feeding of peo
towards president dilma rousseff government such as what day defined as the poor conditions of the education and heard your systems president rousseff started that she was impressed with the demonstrations which according to her are taken into account by her government says they represent the country has a working democracy however protesters have decided to remain on the streets and organize your rallies until definitive solution to day concerns is found. don't forget you can always head to...
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promised to drive the blind to benefit public transport and that all oil royalties will be used in education however protesters say it's not enough promising more rallies to show how angry is brasil. this is r.t. and president obama made a diplomatic surprise wrapping up the g eight summit this week by saying that he's preparing to work out a peace deal with the taliban and this comes after a decade long war against them which has left afghanistan and he says he supports scott office some analysis. president barack obama has described the prospect of talks with the taliban as an important first step towards reconciliation now that is in contrast to this statement in two thousand and nine when the president declared it's impossible for us over pakistan to have impunity with folks who kill women and children over sixteen thousand civilians are estimated to have lost their lives in a five year period from two thousand and seven to two thousand and twelve now despite this figure and the thousands of nato troops who have also been killed it appears the objective of the invasion to rid the country
promised to drive the blind to benefit public transport and that all oil royalties will be used in education however protesters say it's not enough promising more rallies to show how angry is brasil. this is r.t. and president obama made a diplomatic surprise wrapping up the g eight summit this week by saying that he's preparing to work out a peace deal with the taliban and this comes after a decade long war against them which has left afghanistan and he says he supports scott office some...
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we started a foundation so we can educate drivers that this can happen to anyone, not just young drivers, not i see drivers all the time. the reason i think it is not invading the fourth amendment, if you get pulled over because you are swerving or you are switching lanes without your turn signal, first thing is cop is going to ask you, have you been drinking. if there is any suspicion they can breathalyzer and walk and all that. they are not going to admit, yeah i was texting. >> judge jeanine: all right, angela. i want to thank you for being with us. we're going discuss that very issue you are talking about and whether or not the police can confiscated those phones. >> thank you for having me, thank you so much. >> judge jeanine: should the cops be allowed to confiscate a cellphone after a crash? and last chance to vote in our poll, should irs employees be entitled to bonuses? we'll read your answers right after the break. ♪ toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste
we started a foundation so we can educate drivers that this can happen to anyone, not just young drivers, not i see drivers all the time. the reason i think it is not invading the fourth amendment, if you get pulled over because you are swerving or you are switching lanes without your turn signal, first thing is cop is going to ask you, have you been drinking. if there is any suspicion they can breathalyzer and walk and all that. they are not going to admit, yeah i was texting. >> judge...
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translator: it's not right that the government spends so much on the world cup but not on health care and education. >> reporter: president dilma rousseff has expressed some understanding for the protesters. local authorities in several cities have now agreed to reduce the price for public transport. but now that the people have raised their voices, they may not be so easily silenced. ayako sas, nhk world, sao ppaol. >>> nhk world's hideki yui in kabul reports on the difficult road ahead. >> reporter: the taliban on tuesday announced the opening of an office in dough haar, the capital of qatar. the new communication channel will enable negotiations to seek a peaceful solution to long running violence in afghanistan. the taliban has repeatedly demanded the united states release five of its senior members detained at guantanamo bay. their status will likely be the early focus of the negotiations. taliban leaders are also hoping that talks with the united states will give them credibility as an organization. even so, the taliban has claimed responsibility for attack on tuesday at pa bagram airbase out
translator: it's not right that the government spends so much on the world cup but not on health care and education. >> reporter: president dilma rousseff has expressed some understanding for the protesters. local authorities in several cities have now agreed to reduce the price for public transport. but now that the people have raised their voices, they may not be so easily silenced. ayako sas, nhk world, sao ppaol. >>> nhk world's hideki yui in kabul reports on the difficult...
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under the control of a financial manager who's desperately slashing spending on public services like education in atlanta the falcons want to construct a new billion dollar stadium and they want taxpayers to put up two hundred million dollars for construction and then even more than that over the next forty years to maintain the stadium and in chicago where fifty public schools will be closed mayor rahm emanuel wants hundreds of millions of dollars to be diverted to a new sports stadium for de paul university a private school so crony capitalism and corporate welfare for sports owners isn't just taking place in the developing world it's a booming industry right here in the united states too only there aren't hundreds of thousands of people protesting in the streets of detroit or chicago demanding better use of public funding and more accountability and while government officials in corporate sponsors in brazil and the united states think that building mega. state of the art sports complex is a side of progress that will benefit the economy you have to wonder what good are these stadiums if the
under the control of a financial manager who's desperately slashing spending on public services like education in atlanta the falcons want to construct a new billion dollar stadium and they want taxpayers to put up two hundred million dollars for construction and then even more than that over the next forty years to maintain the stadium and in chicago where fifty public schools will be closed mayor rahm emanuel wants hundreds of millions of dollars to be diverted to a new sports stadium for de...
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used to pay for these events and should instead go toward improving people's lives through welfare and education. >>> president ha mid karzai says afghan forces are taking the lead in security operations nationwide. it's a landmark moment in the country whose security has been in the hands of u.s.-led international forces since after the september 11th attacks in 2001. the biggest challenge for afghan troops will be facing down the ongoing threat from the taliban. nhk world's hideki yui reports. >> reporter: the gradual handover of security started two years ago. a ceremony on tuesday marked the final stage of the transition. >> translator: from tomorrow security across the whole country, security responsibility and activities, will be led by our own security and defense forces. >> reporter: 100,000 international media personnel remain in afghanistan to continue training the local police and army. almost all of them will gradually withdraw by the end of next year. afghanistan security forces total 350,000 people, but doubts have been raised about their overall skills. the taliban is stepping up
used to pay for these events and should instead go toward improving people's lives through welfare and education. >>> president ha mid karzai says afghan forces are taking the lead in security operations nationwide. it's a landmark moment in the country whose security has been in the hands of u.s.-led international forces since after the september 11th attacks in 2001. the biggest challenge for afghan troops will be facing down the ongoing threat from the taliban. nhk world's hideki...
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the much, this is a national movement by any group that has some sort of grievance, whether it be education, health, whatever it is. every single group right now is really seizing upon this moment. it is a movement that is very much being fueled by the youth. 15-30-year-olds. beingre on the sidelines applauded by many people in brazil. we will see how that changes with some acts of violence that we are seeing tonight. the violence is on both sides. road testers being aggressive and trying to push their way in. you are also seeing very aggressive tactics by riot police as well with running street battles in salvador. we are seeing them in the city of porto alegre in the south and ken -- and campinas. monitoring them all very closely at this hour. >> thank you very much. talks with the taliban could take place in the coming days. the planned meeting was canceled on thursday because of afghanistan's objections over a flag and name late on the televisions new office in doha are. office iniban's new dohar. protesters say they were saying it was an embassy. thenger over signs saying old name of a
the much, this is a national movement by any group that has some sort of grievance, whether it be education, health, whatever it is. every single group right now is really seizing upon this moment. it is a movement that is very much being fueled by the youth. 15-30-year-olds. beingre on the sidelines applauded by many people in brazil. we will see how that changes with some acts of violence that we are seeing tonight. the violence is on both sides. road testers being aggressive and trying to...
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at the government for high spending and hosting next year's football world cup why health care and education remain civilly and they're funded. by we are fighting for a country that is more dignified more honest less corrupt a country with better hospitals and decent public schools for security and safety. we have been inspired by the new york market by was true movement by wall street rio so hugh marches against corruption and excessive spending on the world cup police used tear gas and rubber bullets to quell the unrest some of the demonstrators torch cars and threw rocks at police use harsh response also in brasilia when demonstrators tried to torture the building a foreign ministry president dilma rousseff broke a week of me or silence on friday and billing as serious of reforms in an attempt to end and to government protests she promised to drive to blunt to benefit public transport and that all oil royalties will be used in education however protesters say it's not enough promising more rallies to show how angry is brasil political analyst adrian subu chain he says that brazil's leader
at the government for high spending and hosting next year's football world cup why health care and education remain civilly and they're funded. by we are fighting for a country that is more dignified more honest less corrupt a country with better hospitals and decent public schools for security and safety. we have been inspired by the new york market by was true movement by wall street rio so hugh marches against corruption and excessive spending on the world cup police used tear gas and rubber...
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promised to drive to blunt to benefit public transport and that all oil royalties would be used in education however protesters say it's not enough promising more rallies to show how angry is brasil and political analyst adrian sal bucci says brazil's leadership should take the protest seriously as he believes there's a high chance they could be hijacked by outside influences and seeking to weaken the latin american stand brazil has very serious problems social problems it has to cope with probably poverty it has to cope with the grandparents government corruption even though president dilma rousseff has done a relatively good job in the sense that as soon as she came into power she threw out her. labor minister she threw out her sports minister her defense minister staff amongst others because of corruption just as we saw arab spring quote unquote which is the wave of the global power elites have of engineering social strife and even civil war as they did in libya and in syria over the past two or three years they have learned all they are now i think bringing in latin american spring which
promised to drive to blunt to benefit public transport and that all oil royalties would be used in education however protesters say it's not enough promising more rallies to show how angry is brasil and political analyst adrian sal bucci says brazil's leadership should take the protest seriously as he believes there's a high chance they could be hijacked by outside influences and seeking to weaken the latin american stand brazil has very serious problems social problems it has to cope with...
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this is cautious educated optimism? >> there's a good argument. we left afghanistan a lot better than we found it. there's universities, health care, childhood education. there's an army and a police force. there's some room for optimism. the question will be, is there a political reconciliation process? yes or no. that's what's doubtful. and their neighbors don't wish them well. the pakistanis, iranians and others. fortunately secretary kerry and hagel both to try to puzzle through this process. >> how are we supposed to deal and try to figure out the political posturing and the political corruption that is over seen under hamid karzai? >> the corruption is almost unsolvable. the looting of the kabul bank, the diversion of resources, it's hard to imagine how we continue sending direct economic and military aid through their central government when we know they will divert the majority of it. so we're going to have to sort that one out or the continued engagement of the u.s. in afghanistan will not work. >> general mccaffrey, great to see you. tha
this is cautious educated optimism? >> there's a good argument. we left afghanistan a lot better than we found it. there's universities, health care, childhood education. there's an army and a police force. there's some room for optimism. the question will be, is there a political reconciliation process? yes or no. that's what's doubtful. and their neighbors don't wish them well. the pakistanis, iranians and others. fortunately secretary kerry and hagel both to try to puzzle through this...
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over 500 children's schools can't have those children getting educated. the majority of those are girls schools, the same organization that just a few weeks ago poisoned girls, little girls, going to school to prove the point that they didn't believe that girls should be able to get an education. it's hard to understand why the president thinks that that is the right cause of action with no preconditions about what that negotiation should even look like or to negotiate so that we can check the box and go home. i think this could be a stain on our national character if we don't get a handle on this early on. >>steve: just keep in mind yesterday was the day that kabul officially took over their national security. we're going to continue to advise and support. and then our guys are coming home next year. isit looks like tomorrow, first day of negotiation what they're going to talk about is a prisoner swap. they are holding u.s. soldiers for a number of years and they want the u.s. government to send those prisoners in gitmo to qatar. >>gretchen: two days of
over 500 children's schools can't have those children getting educated. the majority of those are girls schools, the same organization that just a few weeks ago poisoned girls, little girls, going to school to prove the point that they didn't believe that girls should be able to get an education. it's hard to understand why the president thinks that that is the right cause of action with no preconditions about what that negotiation should even look like or to negotiate so that we can check the...
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complaints towards president dilma rousseff government such as one day defined as the poor conditions of the education and health care systems president rousseff started that she was impressed with the demonstrations which according to her are taken into account by her government says they represent the country has a working democracy however protesters have decided to remain on the streets and organize your rallies until definitive solution to day concerns is found. so let's have a look at why you think the unrest is happening at the moment in brazil lease or this is the results of our online poll at the moment and just under half of you forty seven percent believe it's all down to government inefficiency and corruption and twenty five percent of you believe it's a foreign plot to try and destabilize latin america fifteen percent believe it's due to those rises in public transport fees as well as the rising costs of trying to host the world cup and then the remainder that's thirteen percent say it's all down to the general global economic slowdown you can try and change the figures if you like let us
complaints towards president dilma rousseff government such as one day defined as the poor conditions of the education and health care systems president rousseff started that she was impressed with the demonstrations which according to her are taken into account by her government says they represent the country has a working democracy however protesters have decided to remain on the streets and organize your rallies until definitive solution to day concerns is found. so let's have a look at why...
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the right to vote, get an education, marry who you love, may be in trouble. court watches have tallied opinions so far. they say it is probably the conservative justice's turn to write for the majority. thanks so much for joining me, congressman. >> thank you, karen. >> awaiting these decisions against the back drop of the 50th anniversary of martin luther king, jr.'s march in detroit, sort of the precursor to the march on washington, and we have made a lot of progress but are we really at the point where we no longer need these affirmative action and voting rights act? >> you couldn't have asked me a more comfortable question. i was talking about john lewis, who is the young man marched, disregarding life, his safety, and what he said to me was so moving. he said, what kept us going, charlie, was the united states supreme court. no matter what the dogs were barking and biting and the people were beating and they're life on the line, they still had confidence that in that supreme court, they had the ability to give african-americans a new life, and he said, t
the right to vote, get an education, marry who you love, may be in trouble. court watches have tallied opinions so far. they say it is probably the conservative justice's turn to write for the majority. thanks so much for joining me, congressman. >> thank you, karen. >> awaiting these decisions against the back drop of the 50th anniversary of martin luther king, jr.'s march in detroit, sort of the precursor to the march on washington, and we have made a lot of progress but are we...
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mainly in health and education. as brazil spends billions to build stadiums for next year's world cup and the 2016 olympics. >> when you have a population of 13 million people who are going to bed hungry every night, it's hard to justify building so many stadiums with public funds. >> reporter: tensions have been building for weeks, sparked by a government increase in bus fares, and quickly escalated with images of police cracking down on demonstrators. it comes on the heels of other protests half a world away, egypt, greece and turkey. organized with the help of social media, building on popular discontent. brazil's president a target of some protesters, posted a statement on youtube, saying they had valid complaints and needed to be heard. but with brazil about to move on to the world stage with international sporting events, not to mention hosting the pope next month, many wonder if it will be ready. tonight, even more protests are underway. mark potter, nbc news. >>> a rare and scary sight out west this afternoo
mainly in health and education. as brazil spends billions to build stadiums for next year's world cup and the 2016 olympics. >> when you have a population of 13 million people who are going to bed hungry every night, it's hard to justify building so many stadiums with public funds. >> reporter: tensions have been building for weeks, sparked by a government increase in bus fares, and quickly escalated with images of police cracking down on demonstrators. it comes on the heels of...